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Probably the latter. I already stated 2 replies above that it's not okay since it's a crime.
I'm sure that with that ad that reminds men that it's a crime, men who wanted to rape will reconsider since they will know it's a crime.

Like those anti-piracy trailers at the beginning of the DVD that you just bought that remind you that downloading movies is a crime.

Saying something is a crime and that you "don't want to go to jail" isn't the same as having an opinion on whether it is morally / ethically right or wrong. I think lying is morally wrong, but I don't think there should be a law against it. Conversely, I think taking drugs is morally acceptable even though it's illegal.

I guess I could have asked my initial question better: Do you think raping a drunk woman is wrong?

Depends of the context again.
If raping a woman will prevent the rape of 5 women, I'd do it.

Your question are really weird. I already told you there are no differences between raping a drunk person or raping a sober person.

I think there should be laws for certain types of lies. There are some lies with great consequences, for example the Iraq war.
I don't find destroying your own body acceptable, but to each his own really.